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Apple expected to launch new low-cost 5G iPhone
At its annual spring product launch event.
Danielle Kaye and Nivedita Balu
Mar 8 2022 5:50AM
Hardware
Apple plans to debut low cost 5G iPhone in March
On or near March 8.
Staff Writer
Feb 7 2022 12:41PM
Hardware
US cyber security officials see mainly low-impact attacks from logging flaw
So far.
Joseph Menn
Dec 16 2021 6:54AM
Security
NBN Co's low-end price offers lead to disagreement
Leaves some enthused, others underwhelmed.
Ry Crozier
Nov 5 2019 1:25PM
Telco/ISP
Amaysim launches low-cost mobile service
Uses Optus 3G network.
Ry Crozier
Nov 23 2010 10:25AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft classifies Win32k.sys vulnerability as a low grade threat
No plans for an out-of-band patch.
Dan Raywood
Aug 16 2010 1:44PM
Security
Gang uses high tech in cheque fraud crime
No arrests made yet.
Iain Thomson
Aug 3 2010 12:19PM
Security
DSTO asks for better recognition of 'bad' images
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation has called on facial recognition system makers to build in more intelligence and improve recognition of low-resolution and partially obscured images.
Ry Crozier
May 29 2009 2:56PM
Software
Bluetooth 3.0 to be eight times faster
The new Bluetooth specification launched this week will be eight times faster than its predecessor.
Robert Munro
Apr 24 2009 2:07PM
Networking
Netbook sales soaring while notebooks stutter
Sales of low-cost netbooks are growing strongly, in contrast to the rest of the market according to analysts.
Iain Thomson
Apr 2 2009 3:37PM
Hardware
Intel launches low cost chips
Intel has announced a new quad core and dual-core processor at the bottom end of its price and specification range and a new Celeron chip.
Iain Thomson
Sep 3 2008 1:02PM
Hardware
Boffins grow nanowires at low temperatures
US researchers have patented a "breakthrough" low-temperature, catalyst-free technique for growing copper nanowires..
Robert Jaques
Apr 30 2008 7:32AM
Hardware
UK broadband prices hit new low
UK broadband users have never had it so good, according to research from consumer website
uSwitch
.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 3:24PM
Telco/ISP
Green IT still low on CIO agenda
Half of IT executives admit that their firms do not monitor IT-related energy spending, according to a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Staff Writers
Oct 3 2007 9:25PM
Strategy
AMD takes aim at low power processors
AMD is preparing to enter the low power and ultra low power processor space with the development of a new type of processor core dubbed "Bobcat".
Tom Sanders
Jul 27 2007 11:59AM
Hardware
Intel pushes low power quad-core Xeons
50 watt chips designed for blade serversĀ and data centres.
Tom Sanders
Mar 13 2007 11:57AM
Hardware
Study: online shopper's low confidence affecting e-commerce
Internet banks and retailers must instil more confidence in their customers that they will be protected against fraud in order to boost the UK's online economy, according to new research from Symantec.
Fiona Raisbeck
Feb 26 2007 1:38AM
Security
AMD goes low power for quad-core
Forthcoming 'Barcelona' chip to outpace Intel by 40 per cent, firm claims.
Tom Sanders
Feb 14 2007 9:04AM
Hardware
Skype take up still low among UK consumers
Only four percent regularly use the service.
Will Head
Nov 28 2006 10:01AM
Telco/ISP
Xensource unveils low cost VMware competitor
Virtualisation vendor ships first version that support both
Windows and Linux.
Tom Sanders
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
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